As the playoffs are taking place this weekend, once again our Miami Dolphins are on the outside looking in. Miami has not been in the playoffs since 2008, which was a one and done.

Us Dolphins fans are now looking forward to the NFL Draft and Free Agency. Free Agency will shape what direction the Dolphins will go in the draft to a large part. I believe the Dolphins will look to sign a WR in free agency, and I would not mind going after 2. This draft is not loaded with impact tight ends, so I hope the Dolphins look to address that in free agency as well.

This will change MANY times, as we have not even started the free agency period, but I wanted to go ahead and put something out there. One of our board members, swerve13 put out one that looks pretty good, and gave me the idea to go ahead and get a very, very early mock up.

Let's take a look at what I think can happen with the Dolphins.

1) Enkezial Ansah, DE, Brigham Young, 6'5, 270 lbs. - A rare physical speciman with freakish speed that is just learning to play the game of football and joined the team at BYU 2 years ago. Has and will see many comparison to Jason-Pierre Paul. Miami had 44 sacks in 2013, which ranked 10th in the NFL. Still, Cameron Wake is the dominant force, and in the last regular season game against New England, the Dolphins did not have a sack. This is a passing league, and the pass rush has to get better. In his first full season of playing, he had 13.0 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks.

2) DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson, 6'1, 200 lbs - There is no question in my mind that the Dolphins will add a WR in free agency and look to re-sign WR Brian Hartline. Still, I believe Miami will need to add one more potent WR. Hopkins had 72 catches for 978 yards and 5 TD as a sophmore, 82 catches for 1,405 yards, 18 TD and a 17.1 yard per catch average including the bowl game his junior season. Size, speed, solid hands, Hopkins has it.

2) Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State, 5'11, 190 lbs - Sean Smith is a free agent, and negotiations have gotten off to a slow start with the sides far apart. Miami has a need for cornerbacks and Poyer is a solid CB with 7 career interceptions.

3) Brennan Williams, ORT, North Carolina, 6'7, 315 lbs - Nate Garner is a free agent, and while he did play pretty well once the Dolphins moved Jonathan Martin to OLT, Garner is more of a backup OT. It seems like the Dolphins have been trying to solve OL problems since since 2008, and they still need to get that issue resolved. New England had 7 sacks in the last game of the year. Part of it was coverage sacks, but the OL had their probems in that game as well.

3) Alvin Bailey, OG, Arkansas, 6'5, 315 lbs - Bailey has the size to play power football, but more importantly with the zone blocking scheme the Dolphins have in place, the quickness. He has played both ORG and OLG spots.

4) Sanders Commings, CB, Georgia, 6'1, 216 lbs - Georgia has been good to Miami with the addition of FS Reshad Jones, and as we mentioned earlier, the Dolphins need cornerbacks. Commings is a big corner with nice ball skills, as he has 8 career interceptions.

5) Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina, 6'7, 267 lbs - A talented enigma that has been overshadowed by one Jadaveon Clowney, who will be without a doubt the 1st pick in the NFL Draft in 2014. As his career 21.5 sacks show, he can get to the quarterback. That being said, much more was expected of Devon, especially when you consider he was playing accross from Clowney in 2012, a year in which he only had 6 sacks. But he has tremendous upside and athletic ability, as he has an interceptions return for TD.

6) Due to Vontae Davis not meeting playing time requirements, the Dolphins will not get the conditional 6th round pick from the Colts.

7) Jonathan Stewart, ILB, Texas A & M, 6'4, 245 lbs - Miami needs depth at the ILB position, and this would be a solid pickup for the Dolphins.

5) Devin Taylor, DE, South Carolina, 6'7, 267 lbs - A talented enigma that has been overshadowed by one Jadaveon Clowney, who will be without a doubt the 1st pick in the NFL Draft in 2014. As his career 21.5 sacks show, he can get to the quarterback. That being said, much more was expected of Devon, especially when you consider he was playing accross from Clowney in 2012, a year in which he only had 6 sacks. But he has tremendous upside and athletic ability, as he has an interceptions return for TD.

I'm not too sure how things will line up, but I'd like to see us either take someone like Milliner from Alabama with the 1st pick (CB), or possibly go after someone like Keenan Allen from Cal (WR). Whoever we take I want to see us add a skill position player with that pick if we stay at 12. We badly need skill players at corner, free safety, and widereceiver. A pass rusher would be nice, but I just think we have too many glaring needs in other areas. Despite all of this talk about us needing someone across from Wake, I believe we still finished in the top five in sacks and forced fumbles. Where we seriously underachieved was in creating turnovers in our defensive secondary and in scoring touchdowns with our receivers.

I'm not too sure how things will line up, but I'd like to see us either take someone like Milliner from Alabama with the 1st pick (CB), or possibly go after someone like Keenan Allen from Cal (WR). Whoever we take I want to see us add a skill position player with that pick if we stay at 12. We badly need skill players at corner, free safety, and widereceiver. A pass rusher would be nice, but I just think we have too many glaring needs in other areas. Despite all of this talk about us needing someone across from Wake, I believe we still finished in the top five in sacks and forced fumbles. Where we seriously underachieved was in creating turnovers in our defensive secondary and in scoring touchdowns with our receivers.

The Dolphins did have 42 sacks, which ranked 7th in the league. Miami forced 15 fumbles, which is not top 10. But I just don't believe there was the constant pressure needed to take pressure off the defensive backfield. Yes, I most certainly believe the Dolphins need to add a couple of DB's, and I have 2 in my mock.

The last game of the year against New England sticks out to me. Miami had 4 sacks against that team in Miami, when the Patriots had some injuries on the OL. In New England, they did not have a single sack. You need playmakers at the back end, no question. But it has been proven that consistent pressure on Tom Brady, or any QB for that matter will force those bad throws and give you a chance for INT's.

I would be very surprised if the Dolphins did not add a WR in free agency. You can get a very good WR in the 2nd round of this draft.

I would be very surprised if the Dolphins did not add a WR in free agency. You can get a very good WR in the 2nd round of this draft.

Agreed. I'm not sure Mike Wallace isn't re-signed in Pittsburgh, and even if he hits the market his age/speed will be coveted by so many teams.

I realize his age and injuries are a turn off, but Jennings makes far too much sense and Miami would be the best fit for him. Green Bay has so many other needs to re-sign in the next few years and they are perfectly positioned to draft a replacement in the 1st round. I can see Miami outbidding everyone else for his services.

We really have no idea who will be there in the 2nd round. Keenan Allen or Terrence Williams might slip. Ireland has shown in the last two drafts that he will trade up to get a potential playmaker and don't be surprised if history repeats itself. He's also doubled down so don't be surprised if they target receivers in both the 2nd and 3rd round.

I get the feeling there might be a panic run on QBs early in the draft because so many of those teams need a new face of the organization. Even though both Tannehill and Weeden didn't necessarily shine, they proved teh game isn't too big and offer upside. Newton, Locker, Ponder, Dalton...same story to varying degrees. It wouldn't shock me in the least if Smith, Wilson, Glennon and Barkley went top 15, and that would cause some elite pass rushing talent or Milliner to fall right into Miami's lap.

I would be very surprised if the Dolphins did not add a WR in free agency. You can get a very good WR in the 2nd round of this draft.

Agreed. I'm not sure Mike Wallace isn't re-signed in Pittsburgh, and even if he hits the market his age/speed will be coveted by so many teams.

I realize his age and injuries are a turn off, but Jennings makes far too much sense and Miami would be the best fit for him. Green Bay has so many other needs to re-sign in the next few years and they are perfectly positioned to draft a replacement in the 1st round. I can see Miami outbidding everyone else for his services.

We really have no idea who will be there in the 2nd round. Keenan Allen or Terrence Williams might slip. Ireland has shown in the last two drafts that he will trade up to get a potential playmaker and don't be surprised if history repeats itself. He's also doubled down so don't be surprised if they target receivers in both the 2nd and 3rd round.

I get the feeling there might be a panic run on QBs early in the draft because so many of those teams need a new face of the organization. Even though both Tannehill and Weeden didn't necessarily shine, they proved teh game isn't too big and offer upside. Newton, Locker, Ponder, Dalton...same story to varying degrees. It wouldn't shock me in the least if Smith, Wilson, Glennon and Barkley went top 15, and that would cause some elite pass rushing talent or Milliner to fall right into Miami's lap.

I can see a doubling down on WR if a top free agent isn't signed. But if they sign a top free agent, I don't imagine using a 2 and 3.

Just by getting a top free agent, Miami's WR situation goes from crap to solid. Drafting another WR early will make it possibly the deepest position on the team. In that case, just drafting one WR early will be more than enough.

IF Miami doesn't get a top free agent WR, then I expect Ireland to trade up to get his top guy, AND draft another WR with one of the other top picks. I can't see him letting the position slip again. He needs to get weapons for Tannehill and failing to get a WR could cost him his job.

I sure hope you are right about 4 QB's in the top 15. That would be fantastic for us!!!

I can see a doubling down on WR if a top free agent isn't signed. But if they sign a top free agent, I don't imagine using a 2 and 3.

I agree, was pointing out scenarios more than predicting their picks. It all depends on free agency and who they decide to keep. Right now Bess is the only receiver guaranteed a roster spot unless Hartline re-signs.